| Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society - 1862 - 372 pages
...Meath, For a long period of time Have been as tribes of chance, The two kings of bright Fine Gall :5s MacGiolla-Mocholmog, the fair, O'Dunchadha,59 of goodly...from Breaghmagh of laws, To go to Teamhair, pass we. Thus far the portion of the argument and of the poem which relates to Meath. CU1"O CtHgl "6 HLCC"O... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1862 - 358 pages
...tribes of chance, The two kings of bright Fine Gall :'" MacGiolla-Mocholmog, the fair, O'Dunchadha,69 of goodly aspect, By them the seasons were regulated,...from Breaghmagh of laws, To go to Teamhair, pass we. CU1"O CU1^1"O UlCC"O fiofana, aguf a chofac T>O Oileach na pi 0g. O'Nell, aipT>pi Oiligh, aguf TTlagtachlainn... | |
| Ireland - Irish language - 1865 - 402 pages
...written in the fourteenth century:— " The three septs of Tuilen without blemish, In Meath, though uot Meathmen, Are the Fir-Eochain, distinguished among...metheglin; They are the congregation of Caernech."* Dr. O'Donovan remarks on this passage that St. Cairnech is still remembered as the patron saint of... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould, John Fisher - Christian saints - 1908 - 520 pages
...an allusion to three septs that occupied the neighbourhood of Dulane ; one of these was the sept of "the Britons of lasting fame." Early these men quaff their metheglin, They are the congregation of Cairnech.1 After having remained awhile at Llangranog, he again threw his portable altar into the sea,... | |
| Ireland. Commissioners for Publishing the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland - 1865 - 412 pages
...Topographical Poem of O'Dubhagain, written in the fourteenth century : — '• The three septs of Tuilen without blemish, In Meath, though not Meathmen, Are...metheglin ; They are the congregation of Caernech."* Dr. O'Donovan remarks on this passage that St. Cairnech is still remembered as the patron saint of... | |
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